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The D with circle around it shows that "OverDrive" is on...which is what u need to drive in for everyday use unless your towing something...The transmission shifts differently...think of it as...OD on (gas saver)...OD off...Sport Car

Check your tire pressure. One of your tires has lost enough tire pressure to trigger this alarm. It could also be a puncture by nail or something. Once you've checked your tire pressures and set them all to desired pressure (30psi - depending on tire model and passenger occupancy) you can reset this alarm by pressing and holding down the button (apprx. 10 sec) located on the front of base of the emergency brake (same symbol on button as alarm). Blinking yellow light will stop blinking and stay on (this is when you can stop pressing the button), but eventually, shortly dissappear. I think the alarm is triggered by a difference of 4-6 psi which can aso be affected by climate change (warmer to colder season or visa versa).

the only one i could find that looks like the one you described (trouble light) is tire pressure. sorry i couldnt be more help. although a faster turn signal flash can sometimes be a burnt out bulb on the fast flashing side.

Check Transaxle
Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position. Illumination of this light indicates that a problem has been detected and shifting may be restricted. If this lamp remains on, have your vehicle serviced immediately.